Thursday, October 15, 2015

Event Update For 2015-10-14

The seas, lakes and oceans are now pluming deadly hydrogen sulfide and suffocating methane. Hydrogen sulfide is a highly toxic water-soluble heavier-than-air gas and will accumulate in low-lying areas. Methane is slightly more buoyant than normal air and so will be all around, but will tend to contaminate our atmosphere from the top down. These gases are sickening and killing oxygen-using life all around the world, including human life, as our atmosphere is increasingly poisoned. Because both gases are highly flammable and because our entire civilization is built around fire and flammable fuels, this is leading to more fires and explosions. This is an extinction level event and will likely decimate both the biosphere and human population and it is debatable whether humankind can survive this event.

A. More fires and more explosions, especially along the coasts, but everywhere generally.
B. Many more animal die-offs, of all kinds, and especially oceanic species.
C. More multiples of people will be found dead in their homes, as if they'd dropped dead.
D. More corpses found in low-lying areas, all over the world.
E. More unusual vehicular accidents.
F. Improved unemployment numbers as people die off.

Quote: "Warming ocean temperatures a third of a mile below the surface, in a dark ocean in areas with little marine life, might attract scant attention. But this is precisely the depth where frozen pockets of methane 'ice' transition from a dormant solid to a powerful greenhouse gas. New University of Washington research suggests that subsurface warming could be causing more methane gas to bubble up off the Washington and Oregon coast. The study, to appear in the journal Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, shows that of 168 bubble plumes observed within the past decade, a disproportionate number were seen at a critical depth for the stability of methane hydrates."

Quote: "According to a report from the Daily Mail, a recent study has revealed that an alarming series of methane plumes are popping up from vents on the sea floor off the coast of Washington and Oregon. Researchers think warming water temperatures roughly a third of a mile below the surface is responsible for the release of the gas."

Quote: "Besides the West Coast, research last year found a huge increase in methane plumes off the East Coast."

Note: 'Subsurface warming' - that's heat from BELOW. At least two volcanoes have erupted off the coast of Oregon too, another sign of heat rising from below. And now we have methane clathrate deposits destabilizing and dissociating off both the East Coast AND the West Coast, to go along with the methane spewing from the ocean floor in the Artic, the methane exploding out of the ground in Siberia as the ancient permafrost melts away, the clathrates dissociating off the coast of New Zealand, the methane that belched from a pond in Canada, people's tapwater being found to be flammable and contaminated with methane in Texas, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and so on.

As the methane blows off the ocean onto land, some of it will adsorb onto matter, causing fires to be much worse than they normally are. In fact, all of the West Coast states had horrific fires this wildfire season, including Alaska, Washington, Oregon and California, and this wildfire season was the worst in US history. Expect things to get worse from here on out. Eventually, if the West Coast clathrates really get gushing, the methane may self-ignite as it exits the ocean, turning the ocean into a gigantic flamethrower which spits fire and explosions downwind, which for the Pacific Ocean is generally toward the land...

Quote: "Mystery surrounds a late night explosion during which residents reported feeling their homes shake. Residents in Long Sandall Doncaster were left baffled by last night’s incident with no obvious signs of what had cause the explosion or evidence of damage. Andrew Hill, of Long Sandall said 'It was about 11.40pm and I was upstairs watching TV. I felt the whole house shake and windows were rattling. I went outside and could see smoke near the rail crossing but there were no obvious signs of what had happened. One of my neighbours said he thought his house was going to fall down it was shaking so much.'"

Quote: "Mr Hill said his relatives in Wheatley had also heard the loud bang."

Quote: "A Lockheed Martin helicopter capable of flying autonomously with no human control did so as it scooped up water, dropped it on target and delivered supplies to a distant ridge in a demonstration in front of top federal decision makers 20 miles east of Boise."

Quote: "Brand new #lamborghini #aventadors up in smoke. $1,000,000 fire, the driver said."

Note: Kinda like the car-hauler fire that destroyed two Rolls Royces and a Bentley owned by Floyd Mayweather at 1:30 AM near Phoenix (Arizona), mentioned in the 2015-10-08 update. Luxury cars have all the same vulnerabilities as any other car, so as more cars go up in flames generally, more luxury cars are going up in flames too. This is the 64th car-hauler to burn in 2015...

Quote: "No one was in the truck or had driven it in several days, a Wal-Mart manager said. 'It was very unusual. It had been on the road a couple of days ago,' said Steve Rines, distribution center logistics asset protection manager."

Note: That used to be unusual, but now that all vehicles are randomly-igniting firebombs that can go off at any time, it's not unusual anymore...

Quote: "Sacramento Fire says three cars caught fire and the flames soon spread to the shop. A second alarm was called and the flames were under control by 7 a.m. At the peak of the fire, more than 40 firefighters were at the scene. It was a busy morning for the Sacramento Fire Department. Earlier, crews were called to the scene of a house fire near Lemon Hill and 44th Avenue."

Quote: "Firefighters who arrived at the home detected high levels of carbon monoxide in the house. Investigators believe the couple accidentally left the family car running in the garage and it flooded the house with carbon monoxide."

Note: Or maybe the car started itself in the middle of the night, like all the other vehicles that have started themselves in recent years. I mentioned that problem recently in the 2015-09-29 update. To quote myself: "Numerous vehicles have also started themselves. What happens if your car starts itself in your garage while you're sleeping? You may breathe carbon monoxide and wake up dead."

Quote: "A line-of-duty-death funeral is being planned for Gerald Celecki, chief of the Middlesex County Fire Police, who collapsed suddenly in the street while directing traffic here Wednesday morning and died at a hospital. City Business Administrator Camille Tooker said members of the South Amboy Fire Department received a call about a gas smell at a home at 424 Parker Ave. on Wednesday morning."

Note: I bet he was skinny. Hydrogen sulfide is known to be capable of putting small mammals into a state of 'suspended animation'. In the last few years, there have been a number of similar events, often involving children 'dying' and 'coming back to life', mostly to die for real shortly later. I've mentioned the possibility of people being pronounced dead and waking up after they've been buried or while they're being autopsied - sounds like the latter almost happened to this man. For more information on this subject, see the 2013-07-21 update, when a newborn baby was pronounced dead and 'came back to life' in Londrina (Brazil)...

Quote: "At about 6:25 p.m., Plainview police officers responded to the area of the 2600 block of Dimmitt Road in reference to a man screaming, with concerns he may have been armed with a weapon, according to a statement from the city of Plainview. It has also been reported that the man was not wearing clothes, according to the release."

Quote: "An unidentified man who was seen running naked on the Great Western Highway yesterday is in a critical condition after being struck by a b-double truck. At 2.10pm Lithgow police received a number of calls from concerned motorists reporting a man without clothing running across the west bound lane at Bowenfels."

Quote: "Royal Canadian Mounted Police say they were called about a man with a weapon at the Bridge River Indian Band office. They say they found the suspect already restrained when they arrived, but he was unconscious and unresponsive. Police say they immediately started resuscitation efforts, but the man was pronounced dead at the scene."

Quote: "A boatcrew from the Coast Guard Station Cape Disappointment medically assisted a 28-year-old male who was experiencing symptoms of a seizure aboard the 'Ocean Beaut' approximately 12 miles northwest of the Columbia River entrance in the evening of Oct 13, 2015."

No internet all morning until now - an outlet in my basement that powers the whole set-up went down sometime last night after 10. Using cords to re-route until electrician comes by late today or tomorrow.

Gettin' kinda cool around here - flannel shirt weather right now. S'posed to get down right nippy tonight.

A rapidly growing wildfire is burning across 4000 acres in Texas and has forced 400 families from their homes. There is a state of emergency tonight and several homes have already burned to the ground. Military helicopters are helping to take on a blaze. The fire exploded in size overnight burning at least nine homes to the ground with Governor Greg Abbott declaring a state of disaster.

At least six rescued after scaffolding collapse near Houston stadiumhttp://news.yahoo.com/least-four-workers-trapped-massive-scaffolding-collapse-houston-165308594.html#

[Who's gonna clean-'iss shit up?]

[and i been from Tucson to Tucumcari, Tehachapi to Tonapaw . . .]10-mile stretch of vehicles stuck on State Route 58 in Tehachapihttp://news.yahoo.com/video/10-mile-stretch-vehicles-stuck-165429366.html

[mudslide]

United Airlines CEO has suffered a heart attackhttp://finance.yahoo.com/news/report-united-airlines-ceo-suffered-170918948.html

Enter a new study by University of Washington scientists which found “an unusually high number of bubble plumes at the depth where methane hydrate would decompose if seawater has warmed.” The scientists concluded that these bubble plumes were likely evidence of methane hydrate destabilization due to a human forced warming of the water column in the range of about 500 meters of depth.

The warm waters, ironically, come from a region off Siberia where the deep waters have, over recent decades, been heated to unprecedented temperatures. These waters have, in turn, through ocean current exchange, circulated to the off-shore region of Washington and Oregon where they appear to have gone to work destabilizing methane hydrate in the continental slope zone. A paper published during 2014 hypothesized that these warm waters would have an impact on hydrates. And the new paper is the first potential confirmation of these earlier predictions. [more]